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3.2.5.1.1 Foreword. The foreword shall provide an explanation on the cross-servicing
manual's scope and arrangement to assist in the use of the guide, including any relevant
information such as acknowledging that the guide is provided in compliance with NATO
STANAG 3430 and/or ASCC AIR STD 25/45.
3.2.5.1.2 Safety summary. Provide information necessary to acquaint personnel with the
avoidable hazards associated with the aircraft. These instructions shall include hidden hazards
such as interrelated system functions, seat and canopy ejection systems, and other cartridge-
initiated devices. This information shall not replace specific precautions and warnings which are
to be included wherever applicable throughout the manual or its supplements.
3.2.5.2 Contents of chapters.
3.2.5.2.1 Chapter 1, leading particulars. Chapter 1 shall detail the leading particulars for the
aircraft and provide the general supporting information necessary to turn around the aircraft. The
following shall be included:
a. General Description and Function of the Aircraft. A brief description of the aircraft and
its function shall be provided to detail any relevant information to distinguish between production
blocks or models covered by the manual. In particular, include the following:
(1) A three-view (top, front and side) line drawing of the aircraft, showing principal
overall dimensions, and required clearances in English and metric units.
(2) A table detailing leading particulars of the aircraft and general description of
its systems.
(3) An illustration portraying danger area such as engine intake and exhaust, areas
swept by propellers or rotors, radar emissions, and gun/rocket/chaff/flare
trajectories.
(4) An illustration portraying the permissible walkways on the aircraft.
(5) An illustration, accompanied by safety measures where needed, portraying the
maintenance accesses and openings which are applicable to aircraft cross-servicing.
(6) An illustration portraying the internal arrangement for emergency shutoff of fuel
sources and electrical circuits.
b. Maintenance Notes. The maintenance notes shall summarize the general information
required to undertake cross-servicing tasks on the aircraft.
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